Visible Justice: Launch Night

London College of Communication, Elephant & Castle, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 16th of April 2019
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Free
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London College of Communication
Elephant and Castle, , SE1 6SB
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Elephant & Castle 0.10 miles

Join us to celebrate the launch of Visible Justice, an exhibition and events programme exploring social justice in national and international contexts presented by London College of Communication’s Media School.

The Launch Night will include a welcome address, followed by performances from current fellows and alumni of the Artist Protection Fund. Visitors will also be able to enjoy a drink and explore the exhibition.

Launch Night Schedule:
6-7pm: Welcome Address and select Artist Protection Fund performances, Lecture Theatre A

6-9pm: General Launch Night including drinks reception and Artist Protection Fund performances, gallery spaces

Please note that entry to the Welcome Address is limited, and a specific ticket must be booked. If attending the Welcome Address, please arrive promptly for 6pm.

About Visible Justice:
Visible Justice brings together artists, activists, journalists, civil liberties groups, human rights lawyers and media students for an exhibition and events programme exploring social justice in national and international contexts.

Presented by London College of Communication’s Media School for its annual public showcase, Visible Justice will investigate the role of media technologies and collaborative partnerships in relation to such issues as climate change, displacement and persecution of refugees, knife crime, torture and rendition, state power, incarceration and the death penalty.

Curated by artist David Birkin and writer and London College of Communication Course Leader Max Houghton, Visible Justice will feature immersive installation, photography, video, sound, and a series of talks, performances, screenings and events – all free and open to the public.

Collaborative partners: Reprieve, PlanB, Poulomi Basu, David Blandy and Larry Achiampong, the Refugee Journalism Project. Full programme of events to follow.

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